WO2016151324A1 - Novel glasses - Google Patents

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WO2016151324A1
WO2016151324A1 PCT/GB2016/050815 GB2016050815W WO2016151324A1 WO 2016151324 A1 WO2016151324 A1 WO 2016151324A1 GB 2016050815 W GB2016050815 W GB 2016050815W WO 2016151324 A1 WO2016151324 A1 WO 2016151324A1
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Martin James Horsley
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    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03CCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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  • the present invention relates to glass, more specifically to novel glasses, novel glass compositions and to substrates composed of the novel glass compositions.
  • the novel glass compositions are soda lime silica glasses, but possess relatively high strain points compared with known soda lime silica glasses, in particular those soda lime silica glasses which are in common use to produce flat glass by the float process. Consequently, the novel glasses of the invention are suited to applications requiring good dimensional stability at high temperatures, such as fire protection glazings and substrates for processing at high temperature.
  • the substrates are suitable for the deposition of coatings and the manufacture of display panels, discs, e.g. magnetic recording discs, semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells, especially solar cells, amongst other applications.
  • the strain point (which is defined as the temperature at which the viscosity of the glass is 10 14 5 poise, denoted T log 14.5 poise) of soda lime float glass in common use is in the region of about 510° C to 540° C, depending on the precise composition.
  • T log 14.5 poise The strain point of soda lime float glass in common use is in the region of about 510° C to 540° C, depending on the precise composition.
  • many glasses with higher strain points are known.
  • One group of glasses with high strain points is the so-called alkali-free glasses.
  • these glasses are difficult and expensive to produce, owing to the lack of alkali which acts as a flux.
  • Many of these glasses are also unsuitable for forming by the float process.
  • the use of alternative forming processes generally adds further to the cost, and may result in inferior flatness or smoothness of the surface.
  • a further problem with alkali-free glasses is that they tend to have very low coefficients of thermal expansion, which renders them unsuitable for some applications
  • US 5,599,754 discloses a glass composition for a substrate, which is useful for flat display panels, particularly for plasma display panels.
  • the claimed compositions contain from 6 to 9% SrO, which is expensive, and adds significantly to the cost of raw materials when used at these relatively high levels.
  • US 6,905,991 is an example of a soda lime silica glass composition containing relatively low levels of soda (from 2 to 8% Na 2 0) and relatively high levels of potash (from 0- 8%, but all of the Examples contain at least 3.5% K 2 0).
  • the resulting glasses may be used for producing fireproof glazing panels or for substrates for display panels.
  • WO 98/49111 discloses a glass composition for a plasma display panel, the glass having a lower density than previous glasses for plasma display panels.
  • the total amount of BaO and SrO included in the total alkaline earth metal oxides in the glass lies in the range of 1 to 8%. Again, these oxides are expensive.
  • US 6,087,284 relates to an aluminosilicate glass which is suitable for use in display technology.
  • This patent seeks to find a glass which has a high transition temperature, low density and is solarisation-stable.
  • the glass contains MgO in trace levels at most, or not at all. It therefore represents a substantial departure from the composition of normal or common float glass.
  • US 7,273,668 relates to a glass composition having high heat resistance which is suitable for chemical strengthening.
  • the composition may be used to produce glass substrates for magnetic recording media, e.g. hard disk drives.
  • This glass is prone to devitrification, which can make manufacturing difficult, and reduce yields.
  • KR 2009 0111680 A discloses a glass composition for display panels, which seeks to improve reactivity and failure rate of electrode patterns.
  • JP 2010 143790 A discloses a method for producing a glass substrate for a solar cell in which waste glass can be efficiently recycled.
  • the waste glass is used as part of the glass raw material, which is then melted in a glass melting furnace and formed into the glass substrate.
  • US 8,828,897 relates to aluminosilicate glasses having high thermal stability and low processing temperatures.
  • the glasses may be used as substrate glass, superstrate glass and/or cover glass for photovoltaic applications and other solar technology applications.
  • US 8,895,463 relates to a glass substrate for a solar cell such as a Cu-In-Ga-Se ("CIGS) solar cell.
  • the glass compositions of the invention deviate significantly from common soda lime silica glass, being low in soda and high in potash.
  • US 2013/0306145 Al also relates to a glass substrate for a CIGS solar cell, and again, the glass compositions are low in soda and high in potash.
  • US 2013/0313671 Al relates to glass substrates for solar cells, such as CdTe or CIGS cells. It is stated that the content of SrO, BaO, B 2 0 3 and/or Zr0 2 is advantageously zero in order not to penalise the cost of the glass sheet. However, judging by the Examples provided, this approach yields only modest increases in strain point compared with common soda lime silica glass.
  • the cost of glass comprises the cost of the raw materials together with the cost of converting them into finished glass sheets, which itself comprises elements such as the cost of fuel, labour, the plant employed, its level of efficiency, the yields obtained, etc. It would therefore further be desirable to provide novel glass compositions which achieve a substantial increase in strain point and are also able to be readily manufactured by the float process, since this process is a very efficient way of making flat glass.
  • the desired novel glass compositions are therefore ones which lend themselves to economic manufacture.
  • a glass having a composition comprising the following oxides (in weight %):
  • Glasses according to the invention are suitable for processing at higher temperatures than normal float glass.
  • the inventive glasses are less susceptible to deformation or distortion at elevated temperatures, and so have higher dimensional stability and improved heat resistance.
  • the glass composition comprises certain oxides in the following ranges (in weight %):
  • the glass composition comprises from 3 to 12% Zr0 2 , preferably from 3 to 1 1% Zr0 2 , more preferably from 4 to 1 1% Zr0 2 , still more preferably from 5 to 10% Zr0 2 , yet more preferably from 5 to 9% Zr0 2 , most preferably from 6 to 9% Zr0 2 .
  • Particularly suitable glass compositions may contain from 7 to 9% Zr0 2 .
  • such glass compositions may also contain from 2 to 6% A1 2 0 3 , preferably from 3 to 5% A1 2 0 3 .
  • zirconia (Zr0 2 ) is more expensive than other raw materials employed in the manufacture of float glass, this allows glasses according to the invention to be tailored to achieve the desired balance between performance and cost.
  • the glass composition is free of any one, or any number, of the following oxides: As 2 0 3 , BaO, B 2 0 3 , BeO, Ce0 2 , Er 2 0 3 , Ge0 2 , Li 2 0, P 2 0 5 , PbO, Sb 2 0 3 , Sn0 2 , SrO, Ti0 2 , V 2 0 5 , ZnO.
  • oxides may be objectionable for reasons of toxicity, cost or their adverse effect on the furnace structure. However, traces of these oxides may be present as a result of impurities in the raw materials.
  • the glass composition may contain from 0 to 1%) BaO or B 2 0 3 .
  • the glass is free of colourants, e.g. CdO, Ce0 2 , CoO, Co 3 0 4 , Cr 2 0 3 , CuO, Er 2 0 3 , Mn0 2 , Nd 2 0 3 , NiO, Se, V 2 0 5 .
  • colourants e.g. CdO, Ce0 2 , CoO, Co 3 0 4 , Cr 2 0 3 , CuO, Er 2 0 3 , Mn0 2 , Nd 2 0 3 , NiO, Se, V 2 0 5 .
  • a glass according to the invention has a strain point greater than 570° C, preferably greater than 580° C, more preferably greater than 590° C.
  • a glass according to the invention has a melting temperature (defined as the temperature at which the viscosity is 100 poise, i.e.
  • log 2 poise denoted T log 2 poise
  • T log 2 poise less than 1500° C, preferably less than 1480° C, more preferably less than 1460° C. This allows the raw materials to be melted and turned into glass without excessive fuel usage and without causing undue wear to the structure of the furnace in which the glass is melted.
  • a glasses according to the invention has a liquidus temperature less than 1200° C, preferably less than 1180° C, more preferably less than 1160° C, yet more preferably less than 1140° C, still more preferably less than 1120° C, most preferably less than 1100° C.
  • a lower liquidus temperature reduces the risk of devitrification in molten glass in the cooler regions of the furnace.
  • devitrification refers to the formation of crystals such as wollastonite (abbreviated to "Woll.” in Table I below) or diopside in the glass, which is undesirable because such crystals may end up in the final product, causing it to be rejected.
  • a glass according to the invention has a working range (defined as the forming temperature, T log 4 poise, minus the liquidus temperature) greater than -100° C, preferably greater than -80° C, more preferably greater than -60° C, yet more preferably greater than -40° C, still more preferably greater than -20° C, most preferably greater than 0° C, i.e. most preferably the working range is positive.
  • a working range defined as the forming temperature, T log 4 poise, minus the liquidus temperature
  • the physical properties of the final product e.g. sheet of glass, glass substrate, display panel, disc, etc
  • the glass is intended to be suited to the particular application for which the glass is intended.
  • normal soda lime silica glass possesses suitable physical properties at room temperature, but, as mentioned previously, it cannot be processed at sufficiently high temperatures without negative effects.
  • glasses are provided which not only have increased strain points, and lend themselves to economic manufacture, but also retain suitable physical properties at room temperature.
  • a glass having a coefficient of thermal expansion from 70 to 90 x 10 "7 °C _1 (50-350° C), preferably from 72 to 88 x 10 "7 °C _1 (50-350° C), more preferably from 74 to 86 x 10 "7 °C _1 (50-350° C), and most preferably from 76 to 84 x 10 "7 °C _1 (50-350° C).
  • properties such as density and refractive index are also important when the glass produced by a furnace is changed over from one composition to another. A changeover of particular significance is the changeover from normal float glass to a glass according to the invention.
  • Such changeovers are carried out "on the run", i.e. the mixture of raw materials fed to the furnace is changed to the mixture which is appropriate for the new composition without draining the furnace or stopping melting.
  • the time taken for the changeover can be reduced if both glass compositions have similar density and refractive index, since mixing of the two compositions then occurs more readily.
  • a glass according to the invention has a refractive index from 1.50 to 1.62, preferably from 1.51 to 1.60, more preferably from 1.52 to 1.59, more preferably from 1.53 to 1.58.
  • the invention also encompasses glass articles having a glass composition according to the claims appended, and in particular a sheet of glass formed from glass having a glass composition as claimed herein. Furthermore, the invention also includes a glass substrate comprising glass having a glass composition as claimed herein, and any of the products manufactured using such a glass substrate, including but not limited to a display panel, a disc, a semiconductor device and a photovoltaic cell, especially a solar cell. Glass substrates according to the invention may be used for CdTe and CIGS (Cu-In-Ga-Se) solar cells amongst others.
  • Examples 8 to 13 are according to the invention, and Examples 1 to 7 and 14 to 20 are comparative examples.
  • Examples 1 to 7 and 14 to 20 are comparative examples.
  • Example 1 is representative of normal float glass, and has a strain point of 536° C.
  • Examples 2 to 20 have strain points ranging from 574° C to 595° C, and the Examples according to the invention span a slightly reduced range of strain points from 577° C to 594° C.
  • Example 13 has a strain point of 594° C, i.e. one degree lower than
  • Example 7 the glass composition of Example 13 has the considerable advantage of a positive working range, which outweighs one degree difference in strain point.
  • Examples 10 and 11 also have favourable working ranges, and indeed none of Examples 8 to 13 should be regarded as having unfeasibly negative working ranges.
  • Another attractive feature of glasses according to the invention is their low liquidus temperature, especially Examples 10 to 13.
  • Example 12 benefits from a low melting temperature, while Examples 8 and 11 have a high temperature viscosity profile similar to that of normal float glass, with the advantage that only small changes to normal furnace operation would be required to melt this inventive glass composition.
  • Novel glasses having glass compositions according to the invention therefore offer a considerably increased strain point while retaining suitable manufacturing and room temperature properties, rendering them suitable for high temperature processing and other applications requiring increased dimensional stability at elevated temperatures.

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BR112017020618A BR112017020618A2 (pt) 2015-03-26 2016-03-23 vidro, folha de vidro, substrato de vidro e célula fotovoltaica
KR1020177030874A KR20170132243A (ko) 2015-03-26 2016-03-23 신규한 유리
CN201680024301.5A CN107531549A (zh) 2015-03-26 2016-03-23 新玻璃
US15/561,309 US20180099896A1 (en) 2015-03-26 2016-03-23 Novel glasses
JP2017550137A JP6655629B2 (ja) 2015-03-26 2016-03-23 新規ガラス
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